Mermaid Parade honors late Portland drag icon

By Caden Perry
July 30, 2023 5:34 p.m.

The Portlandia Mermaid Parade and Festival brought lots of fun and recognition for drag and Portland drag performer Darcelle XV

Merpeople made an onshore visit to the Portland waterfront on Saturday to honor drag icon Darcelle XV in the 7th annual Portlandia Mermaid Parade and Festival.

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This year, the theme of the Mermaid Parade was drag. Many mermaids take a lot of inspiration from drag outfits and organizers wanted to honor the late Darcelle XV, a legendary Portland drag performer who died in March.

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Other Portlanders have honored Darcelle XV this summer, including with a world record-breaking drag show and the renaming of a Portland town square in the drag performer’s honor.

“For many of us, Darcelle was a beloved icon in Portland,” said parade organizer Una the Mermaid, who says she is a mermaid in her personal and professional life. “I think for us, there is certainly a lot of gender fluidity with merfolk and in the legends and mythology of merpeople.”

Una said that, contrary to the common narrative, merfolk in legends do not have one defined gender but are usually shape-shifting beings. This idea has become very important to people in the mer community.

“When we step out there as merfolk, we’re engaging in a form of drag. We’re exaggerating and we’re bringing out these parts of ourselves that maybe we in our daily lives wouldn’t necessarily do,” Una said.

The Portlandia Mermaid Parade crowned a Sea King and Queen in a tiebreaker for their performances. The winners received sashes and scepters to help lead the parade down to Poets Beach on the South waterfront.

Una said that creating an actual culture of inclusivity has been hard work. “It’s not just a matter of saying, ‘We’re inclusive, so you can come.’ It’s been a long process of hearing the stories of people in the community who do not feel represented.”

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